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Intel Alder Lake vs Ryzen 9 5950X Comparisons Details

Here is the detailed comparison of Intel Alder Lake vs Ryzen 9 5950X CPU.

S No.Intel Alder LakeAMD Ryzen 9 5950X
Core8+816
Threads2432
Socket TypeLGA1700AM4
Boost Clock4 Ghz4.9 Ghz
Base Clock3.4 Ghz3.4 Ghz
Overclocking?YesYes
Gen12th GenZen 3
Technology10 nm7 nm
L3 Cache30 MB64MB
L2 Cache?8MB
TDP125 watts105 Watt
PCI ExpressPCIe 5.0 PCIe 4.0 [16 lanes]
DDRDDR5 & DDR4DDR4

Although both CPU is good for multitasking work, but Intel Alder Lake comes with IGPU which gives 1+ point and it is very latest technology-based architecture design.

Here is the AMD Zen 3 architecture design:

Intel Alder Lake CPU 12th Gen

Alder Lake will be fully scalable from Desktop (LGA1700) to ultra mobile. Interestingly however, while the platform has 8 P-cores and 8 E-cores, only the P-cores will support hyper threading making for a total of 24 threads available. The integrated GPU will have 96 EUs of Xe architecture (good but nothing to write home about) but the thing that impressed us the most was the fact that Intel is claiming a 19% IPC uplift over Rocketlake – which should handily beat AMD parts if true.

Rocketlake delivered 19% IPC uplift over Skylake as well but Skylake is almost a decade old architecture and Intel can repeat that trick again with Alder Lake, it should be able to beat AMD Ryzen parts core for core. That said, considering Ryzen parts have higher core counts on the mainstream side (16 performance cores), AMD should still retain the absolute performance crown until Intel roles out high core count parts with this architecture.

Alder Lake will feature up to 30 MB of non inclusive LL Cache and support DDR5-4800, LP5-5200 along with DDR4-3200 and LP4x-4266. It will also support two times the PCIe bandwidth thanks to its support of PCIe 5 and will be able to provide up to 16 lanes of PCIe Gen5 with up to 64 GB/s. The new design is fully modular and built like lego and should be completely scalable and flexible. The compute fabric interconnect has a bandwidth of 1000 GB/s while the IO fabric has a BW of 64 GB/s. The memory subsystem supports up to 204 GB/s but more importantly can scale memory frequency (and power) according to the need of the SoC.

Intel Alder Lake will be landing later this year in 2021 and should be able to win back the mobility performance and power efficiency crown from AMD. It might also be able to take the war to Apple’s M1 silicon although we expect AMD to retain the absolute performance count for now.

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